About me

I currently work as an engineer in the silicon team at
Graphcore, based in Bristol in the UK, on the
development of a new processor for machine intelligence.

In my spare time, I help to run the CHEESE
project, a not-for-profit enterprise that uses
thermal imaging to help people reduce domestic energy losses. For those who
struggle to heat their homes, it improves their health and well being, and for
those who have thermally-inefficient homes, it saves them money and reduces
their carbon emissions. I’m a member of the management committee, and work as a
surveyor during the winter seasons.

I have previously worked as a software engineer specialising on the compiler
toolchain at XMOS in Bristol, who develop embedded
parallel processors with deterministic behaviour, and as a technical consultant
at Red Oak Consulting in Cheltenham, who
specialise in high-performance computing.

About this website

My intention with this website is somewhere to archive my old
academic work, and as a way to publish notes on topics that
interest me and details of projects that I’ve undertaken in
my spare time. These are a record for myself and available on the off-chance
they will be useful to someone who might come across this website. I’d love to
hear from you if that’s the case.

I built this website using Pelican, a static
website generator software written in Python. The theme is simply derived from
Bootstrap and it runs on a server using
Nginx. The source code is available for reuse on
Github.